Real estate spotlight, Sept. 27, 2013

Broadmoor Tudor by George Stoddard

By By AUBREY COHEN

on September 27, 2013 10:11 AM

Photo: Aaron Leitz, Courtesy Lisa Turnure, Coldwell Banker Bain

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George Stoddard joined his father's Seattle architecture practice after serving in World War I, according to the state Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. "His early work centered on period revival styles such as Tacoma's Winthrop Hotel (1925); the Seville Building (1929); and a number of large residences in the nieghborhoods of Broadmoor, Queen Anne, Capitol Hill and Laurelhurst." One of those residences, 2045 Parkside Drive E., in Broadmoor, is now for sale.

The 5,230-square-foot brick Tudor, built in 1927, has five bedrooms, 3.75 bathrooms, leaded glass, French doors, wrought iron, crown moldings, built-ins, a family room with a bar and fireplace, and a patio on a 12,654-square-foot fairway-side lot. It's listed for $2.15 million. less